hoof |
unguiculate |
As nouns the difference between hoof and unguiculate
is that
hoof is the tip of a toe of an ungulate such as a horse, ox or deer, strengthened by a thick keratin covering while
unguiculate is (zoology) any of the unguiculata.
As a verb hoof
is to trample with hooves.
As an adjective unguiculate is
(biology) having nails or claws, as distinguished from hoofs.
hoof |
hoofbound |
As nouns the difference between hoof and hoofbound
is that
hoof is the tip of a toe of an ungulate such as a horse, ox or deer, strengthened by a thick keratin covering while
hoofbound is (dated) deformative contraction and dryness of the back part of the hoof of a horse.
As a verb hoof
is to trample with hooves.
hoof |
hooflike |
As a noun hoof
is the tip of a toe of an ungulate such as a horse, ox or deer, strengthened by a thick keratin covering.
As a verb hoof
is to trample with hooves.
As an adjective hooflike is
resembling a hoof.
hoof |
laminitis |
As nouns the difference between hoof and laminitis
is that
hoof is the tip of a toe of an ungulate such as a horse, ox or deer, strengthened by a thick keratin covering while
laminitis is (veterinary medicine) a disease of the digital laminae of the hoof.
As a verb hoof
is to trample with hooves.
hoof |
subungual |
As a noun hoof
is the tip of a toe of an ungulate such as a horse, ox or deer, strengthened by a thick keratin covering.
As a verb hoof
is to trample with hooves.
As an adjective subungual is
(anatomy) under a toenail or fingernail.
hoof |
footrot |
As nouns the difference between hoof and footrot
is that
hoof is the tip of a toe of an ungulate such as a horse, ox or deer, strengthened by a thick keratin covering while
footrot is (veterinary medicine) a hoof infection, infectious pododermatitis, that is commonly found in sheep, goat, and cattle.
As a verb hoof
is to trample with hooves.
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